Suspenseful performance fills Sandoz Center Atrium
As night fell Saturday, the brightly lit Atrium buzzed with chatter, mixed with the sounds of a musician’s viola warming up.
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As night fell Saturday, the brightly lit Atrium buzzed with chatter, mixed with the sounds of a musician’s viola warming up.
Read MoreOn Aug. 27, 2015, The Eagle’s editorial board published an editorial that criticized the Federal Election Commission for allowing a 15-year-old boy to register Deez Nuts as an independent presidential candidate and Public Policy Polling for putting the name on the polls.
Read MoreThe Chadron State College rodeo teams traveled to Sheridan, Wyoming, this weekend to compete in the second Central Rocky Mountain Conference rodeo on the fall schedule. The men’s team finished the rodeo second overall, just behind Sheridan College, Sheridan, Wyoming.
Read MoreThe CSC Eagles football team dropped to 1-3 Saturday, after losing to Adams State University, Alamosa, Colorado, 31-30.
Read MoreChadron community members walk to bring light to a sensitive subject
Read MoreA temporary job is a real job, even if it’s not for long.
Read MoreYou know their names. You know their stories. From the Kartrashians to the Opera Winfrey’s our lives are dominated by these icons. We, as a culture have developed into blind consumers, constantly seeking out gratification from others’ experiences and lives.
Read MoreA peer-review panel for the Higher Learning Commission accepted CSC’s quality initiative report (QIR) Sept. 20, to begin the reaffirmation process for accreditation.
Read MoreIn 2009, Captain Chesley Sullenberger successfully completed the unimaginable by completing an emergency water landing. As the media flooded with the praises of Captain Sullenberger, little did the world know that the “Miracle on the Hudson” left Sullenberger scarred with PTSD.
Read MoreThe CAB meeting Tuesday night was a reminder for clubs to take part in Homecoming activities.
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